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breaks it's it whenever negotiators are ready he spoke at a meeting of the european parliament in strasbourg france he also says the u.k. could be granted an extension for the brics a transition period if requested by london joining me now from strasbourg is the correspondent max so max the e.u. seems to be ready to give britain more time and extend its transition period how significant is this and what does it mean. well just a reminder the transition period starts the day that britain is no longer part of the european union so if everything goes as we anticipated that would be the twenty ninth of march two thousand and nineteen and then for now they have a transition period of two years that's to negotiate the future trade ties for example a future free trade agreement and now the willingness is there apparently on side of the e.u. to extend it to three years which would sorely be needed because if you look at the past free trade agreements that the e.u. has negotiated for example with canada it took much longer than three years but don't have to risk the president of the council speaking
breaks it's it whenever negotiators are ready he spoke at a meeting of the european parliament in strasbourg france he also says the u.k. could be granted an extension for the brics a transition period if requested by london joining me now from strasbourg is the correspondent max so max the e.u. seems to be ready to give britain more time and extend its transition period how significant is this and what does it mean. well just a reminder the transition period starts the day that britain is no...
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cart industry bosses who may be gathered in paris, but their attention will be on a vote today in strasbourg, which will pit the interests of the motor industry against efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions. the european parliament will consider proposals but it environment committee to cut carbon dioxide emissions by as much as 45% by 2030 compared to the 2021 level. that is far harsher than the
cart industry bosses who may be gathered in paris, but their attention will be on a vote today in strasbourg, which will pit the interests of the motor industry against efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions. the european parliament will consider proposals but it environment committee to cut carbon dioxide emissions by as much as 45% by 2030 compared to the 2021 level. that is far harsher than the
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council speaking here in strasbourg was also careful about it because he knows that in the u.k. to reset the british prime minister faces resistance as to extending that transition period because among the back to tears are a lot of people who would rather see the u.k. leave the e.u. sooner than later so we're not sure if this is actually going to happen but we do know that it would be necessary to negotiate anything at the same time the british prime minister to visit may give a very upbeat assessment saying ninety five percent of the majority agreement has been selected out is this a view of this upbeat assessment shared by the e.u. . the chief negotiator for the commission i think the figure at ninety percent the gist of it is a lot of the topics have been covered have been settled except for one which is of course or at least one major one which is the hard border a possible hard border between northern ireland which is part of the u.k. and the rest of the island which is the republic of ireland which belongs to the european union and the head of the liberals here who is als
council speaking here in strasbourg was also careful about it because he knows that in the u.k. to reset the british prime minister faces resistance as to extending that transition period because among the back to tears are a lot of people who would rather see the u.k. leave the e.u. sooner than later so we're not sure if this is actually going to happen but we do know that it would be necessary to negotiate anything at the same time the british prime minister to visit may give a very upbeat...
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adamant fleming in strasbourg.ter will meet her backbench mps later to address their concerns over her brexit plans. the meeting comes after she suggested she could agree to an extension of the transition period. our assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster. another tricky day, norman? i'm on the face of it it would appear to be high noon showdown for theresa may with the rebellious backbenchers, who will be packed into committee room number 1a, just up the stairs there, one of the dark, gothic, gormenghast style committee rooms with many of those mps are vehemently opposed to the prime minister and her exit strategy plans. yet in the last days there has been a change of mood, a sense that the brexiteers have had the wind taken that the brexiteers have had the wind ta ken out that the brexiteers have had the wind taken out of their sails after those aggressive briefings at the weekend, talking about mrs may entering the killing zone. there's been a reaction against that and against the brexiteers.
adamant fleming in strasbourg.ter will meet her backbench mps later to address their concerns over her brexit plans. the meeting comes after she suggested she could agree to an extension of the transition period. our assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster. another tricky day, norman? i'm on the face of it it would appear to be high noon showdown for theresa may with the rebellious backbenchers, who will be packed into committee room number 1a, just up the stairs there, one of...
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when we hear from strasbourg, the decision in a couple of hours, we will update you.ws from the car industry. shares in the british luxury car—maker aston martin have begun trading on the london stock exchange. they debuted at £19 a share, a price which gives the firm a value of more than £4.3 billion or about $5.6 billion. the company is best known for providing james bond's vehicle of choice but is trying to broaden its appeal. especially to women, i'm told! the us electric car—maker tesla has said it produced a record number of vehicles in the three months to the end of september. just over 80,000 were made which will help the firm convince investors it can continue to boost manufacturing. it comes days after elon musk was forced to stand down as the company's chairman. a major new gas exporting facility is set to be built in canada. the government backed $32 billion project will allow huge amounts of liquefied natural gas to be sent to asia where it's expected to replace demand for coal. the world's biggest lng trader royal dutch shell is amongst the foreign compa
when we hear from strasbourg, the decision in a couple of hours, we will update you.ws from the car industry. shares in the british luxury car—maker aston martin have begun trading on the london stock exchange. they debuted at £19 a share, a price which gives the firm a value of more than £4.3 billion or about $5.6 billion. the company is best known for providing james bond's vehicle of choice but is trying to broaden its appeal. especially to women, i'm told! the us electric car—maker...
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so we catch the train to strasbourg. that's right because in the meantime we've got hold of some internal documents from his community follow revoir has been transferred several times. after up in canada he didn't stay in who was presumed by the canadian police he apparently with next to to run nearly and that's when we lost track of him. but after several months of inquiries during a phone call. a priest from a priori were father of war had stayed unwittingly gave us a new lead. which is to say the priest wanted by the canadian police for one thousand years for sexually abusing four children seemingly lives here in strasbourg among his religious community. from now on. we'll film with a hidden camera. no. knowing what we want to show he was motioning to and. it looks like. our information was correct. yes all. the priest is here at the end of the corridor or. no show you know who can imagine the thought of article on the new foulness as well very scared little you only then used a vow never to look a screw up on a depre
so we catch the train to strasbourg. that's right because in the meantime we've got hold of some internal documents from his community follow revoir has been transferred several times. after up in canada he didn't stay in who was presumed by the canadian police he apparently with next to to run nearly and that's when we lost track of him. but after several months of inquiries during a phone call. a priest from a priori were father of war had stayed unwittingly gave us a new lead. which is to...
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domestic intelligence chief was accused of going soft on the far right my guest this week here in strasbourg is david mcallister he's chair of the european parliament's foreign affairs committee and the former regional prime minister in germany is angela merkel on the way out.
domestic intelligence chief was accused of going soft on the far right my guest this week here in strasbourg is david mcallister he's chair of the european parliament's foreign affairs committee and the former regional prime minister in germany is angela merkel on the way out.
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the number that many parliamentarians here in strasbourg are working with is that half of all the plastic garbage on european beaches is single use plastic so that does make a difference and even the greens that are really pushing for a comprehensive approach here say this is a very important for a step but it can't be the last step the goal as you know is to phase out single use plastic by two thousand and thirty in the european union for example to green say we shouldn't just focus on plastic garbage in the seas. but also micro plastic on land one important number here for example is that agricultural surfaces in the european union you have about forty three thousand to sixty three thousand tons of micro plastic that are dumped in getting into into the system there which is harmful to humans as well so again important first but probably not the last step well it sounds like the e.u. has a lot of work ahead of it max hoffman is trust but for us. analysts say deutsche bank's new boss on saving is doing a great job saving reducing costs but he's not saving the bank yet another restructurin
the number that many parliamentarians here in strasbourg are working with is that half of all the plastic garbage on european beaches is single use plastic so that does make a difference and even the greens that are really pushing for a comprehensive approach here say this is a very important for a step but it can't be the last step the goal as you know is to phase out single use plastic by two thousand and thirty in the european union for example to green say we shouldn't just focus on plastic...
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because if the markets start going haywire this actually might be a huge problem everybody here in strasbourg says if there is a problem if there is one case that has really the capacity to become a euro crisis then it's only because of its one hundred thirty one percent national debt of g.d.p. which is second highest in the eurozone just after greece because of the state that its banks are in max with all the figures all the facts and that show down in stress but thank you very much a big drop in buy a stock dragged down frankfurt shares today a judge up holding a verdict finding its new acquisition liable for not warning the school grounds keeper that its weak killer could cause cancer but the u.s. judge did cut the damages bill from about two hundred ninety to seventy eight million dollars and center says it's pleased with the reduction will still appeal the verdict saying there is no scientific proof linking its best selling have a side round up to cancer. office and puts is following this story for us from frank at two hundred ninety million dollars damages to seventy eight million why s
because if the markets start going haywire this actually might be a huge problem everybody here in strasbourg says if there is a problem if there is one case that has really the capacity to become a euro crisis then it's only because of its one hundred thirty one percent national debt of g.d.p. which is second highest in the eurozone just after greece because of the state that its banks are in max with all the figures all the facts and that show down in stress but thank you very much a big drop...
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his father's killing inside the saudi consulate in istanbul as a premade premeditated crime and a strasbourg the european parliament has called on all you member states to follow the lead said by germany and haunting arms sales to saudi arabia following kushal his murder i mean he's also voted overwhelmingly in favor of a unified move by the block to impose an e.u. wide arms embargo on saudi arabia the resolution is non-binding. and also in straws burge the european union has awarded its top human rights prize to a ukrainian filmmaker imprisoned in russia since two thousand and fifteen all accent self was jailed for conspiring to commit acts of terrorism charges he denies russia has described the decision to give him the award as quote absolutely politicized. all the accents off as one of the most vocal critics of russia's involvement in ukraine and it's an extension of his native crimea the forty two year old filmmaker was on hunger strike until just recently refusing food for one hundred forty five days a protest to demand the release of all ukrainian prisoners held by russia. announcing s
his father's killing inside the saudi consulate in istanbul as a premade premeditated crime and a strasbourg the european parliament has called on all you member states to follow the lead said by germany and haunting arms sales to saudi arabia following kushal his murder i mean he's also voted overwhelmingly in favor of a unified move by the block to impose an e.u. wide arms embargo on saudi arabia the resolution is non-binding. and also in straws burge the european union has awarded its top...
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cart industry bosses who may be gathered in paris, but their attention will be on a vote today in strasbourg, which will pit the interests of the motor industry against efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions. the european parliament will consider proposals but it environment committee to cut carbon dioxide emissions by as much as 45% by 2030 compared to the 2021 level. that is far harsher than the initial 30% cut put forward i the european commission, and a world away from the 20% sought by the car industry. environmental campaigners say steep cuts are needed to meet the blocks overall climate goal of reducing pollution by over 40% by 2030 compared to the 1990 levels. european carmakers are warning of a risk tojobs. the european automobile manufacturers association says the sector currently employs more than 6% of the workers. even the 2021 limit was an average of 95 9 the 2021 limit was an average of 95 g per kilometre is a goal many manufacturers are saying they are in danger of missing. we have a new mount with us today, head of the greener uk unit at the green alliance. good morning. yo
cart industry bosses who may be gathered in paris, but their attention will be on a vote today in strasbourg, which will pit the interests of the motor industry against efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions. the european parliament will consider proposals but it environment committee to cut carbon dioxide emissions by as much as 45% by 2030 compared to the 2021 level. that is far harsher than the initial 30% cut put forward i the european commission, and a world away from the 20% sought by...
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set to decide its next move in the showdown over italy's rule—breaking budget when it meets in strasbourg's government insisted it would stick to its spending plans for next year despite the risk of fines from brussels for non—compliance with eurozone regulations. italy's governmeent wants to increase spending despite its huge debts so that it can fulfil its election promises. and now — what's trending in the business news this morning. the government has a strong reputation for preventing sexual abuse and violence overseas, yet is failing to address the problem at home, according to a report by a group of mps. the women and equalities committee is calling on the government to tackle sexual harassment in public places. 0ur reporter lisa hampele has more. the report says that women and girls are being harassed on buses and trains, in bars and clubs, at university and parks along the street. such behaviour is relentless and becomes normalised as girls grow up. the most shocking thing was the way in which young women, particularly, were being forced to change the way they live their life ona
set to decide its next move in the showdown over italy's rule—breaking budget when it meets in strasbourg's government insisted it would stick to its spending plans for next year despite the risk of fines from brussels for non—compliance with eurozone regulations. italy's governmeent wants to increase spending despite its huge debts so that it can fulfil its election promises. and now — what's trending in the business news this morning. the government has a strong reputation for...
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go via paris and strasbourg to the german town of offenburg, which is where the beautiful line acrosss. i suggest you stay in the pretty town of lindau in germany just beside the austrian border. even in october, you should be able to dine alfresco on the elegant main boulevard. if you want to get your travel plans in order, i'm here to help. get in touch and i will do my very best to find you an answer. from me, simon calder the global guru, bye for now and see you next time. we finish this week in scotland, and with the very best porridge the world has to offer. the oscars of the oat world, the golden spurtles, have just been handed out. the main prize was won jointly by a pair of swedes, calle myrsell and per ca rlsson, but there hasn't been a local winner since 2014. so is the country losing its taste for its own national breakfast? we sent rajan to edinburgh to find out. people come to edinburgh largely for the history largely, the drama of the castle, or the grandeur of holyrood house, but we've come here for the food. haggis, porridge, deep—fried mars bar... all absolutely deli
go via paris and strasbourg to the german town of offenburg, which is where the beautiful line acrosss. i suggest you stay in the pretty town of lindau in germany just beside the austrian border. even in october, you should be able to dine alfresco on the elegant main boulevard. if you want to get your travel plans in order, i'm here to help. get in touch and i will do my very best to find you an answer. from me, simon calder the global guru, bye for now and see you next time. we finish this...
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we would have to go ahead and make a result in strasbourg this match will not be easy they were drawn level in their last much to two against only it was a good match keen on jan strasburg we will try to work a time olympic sprint champion you same bolt has turned down the opportunity to land a professional football contract the jamaican has rejected a two year deal from the letter f c who are the champions of malta well it is currently on trial at australian side central coast mariners and marked his first start for the quad last friday with a goal bolt has in the past trained with dortmund and south africa's mamelodi sundowns. tennis world number one some on a holiday has pulled out of next week's finals in singapore due to a lower back injury meanwhile over in moscow to museum qualifier owns joe baer has continued her fairytale run at the kremlin cup the twenty four year old the number eight seed and that quanta right a stone yes seven five six one to reach the semifinals there who is ranked number one hundred and one in the world will face number five see a lot on the stairs yes t
we would have to go ahead and make a result in strasbourg this match will not be easy they were drawn level in their last much to two against only it was a good match keen on jan strasburg we will try to work a time olympic sprint champion you same bolt has turned down the opportunity to land a professional football contract the jamaican has rejected a two year deal from the letter f c who are the champions of malta well it is currently on trial at australian side central coast mariners and...
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domestic intelligence chief was accused of going soft on the far right my guest this week here in strasbourg is david mcallister he's chair of the european parliament's foreign affairs committee and a former regional prime minister in germany is angela merkel on the way out.
domestic intelligence chief was accused of going soft on the far right my guest this week here in strasbourg is david mcallister he's chair of the european parliament's foreign affairs committee and a former regional prime minister in germany is angela merkel on the way out.
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visit i mean we have to go ahead and make a result in strasbourg like this much will not be easy. live the last much two two against it was a good much going on jan strasburg we will try to work poorly tennis world them once to monitor how it has pulled out of next week's finals in singapore to due to a lower back injury meanwhile over in moscow to his young qualifier bear has continued her fairytale run at the kremlin the twenty four year old number eight seed and that want to write a stone here seven five six one beats reach the semifinals to bear will face them are fighting to seed from last year and stacy at seventh story are. really happy with the first time since the final here and premier events it's amazing feeling probably more when more more i want to read more. into new. pressure having fun on the court saying this is the key for me to. amnesty international is calling on tennis stars roughen the delano back jock which she withdraw from an exhibition match due to happen in saudi arabia in december the king solomon tennis championship was announced shortly after the disa
visit i mean we have to go ahead and make a result in strasbourg like this much will not be easy. live the last much two two against it was a good much going on jan strasburg we will try to work poorly tennis world them once to monitor how it has pulled out of next week's finals in singapore to due to a lower back injury meanwhile over in moscow to his young qualifier bear has continued her fairytale run at the kremlin the twenty four year old number eight seed and that want to write a stone...
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we would have to go ahead and make a result in strasbourg like this much will not be easy they were drawn level of their last much to two against only it was a good much between orange and strasburg we will try to work a time olympic sprinter champion you same bolt has turned down the opportunity to land a professional football contract the jamaican has rejected a two year deal from the letter f c who are the champions of malta gold is currently on trial at australian side central coast mariners and marked his first start for the quad last friday with a goal bolt has in the past trained with dortmund and south africa's mamelodi sundowns. tennis world number one some on a holiday has pulled out of next week's finals in singapore due to a lower back injury meanwhile over in moscow to museum qualifier bear has continued her fairytale run at the kremlin cup the twenty four year old be number eight seed and that quanta right a stone yet seven five six one to reach the semifinals there who is ranked number one hundred and one in the world to face number five see a lot on the stairs yes the stor
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breaks of summit whenever negotiators are ready he spoke at a meeting of the european parliament in strasbourg france he also says the u.k. could be granted an extension for the brics a transition period if requested by london. hurricane wilma has hit the pacific coast of mexico as a category three storm packing winds of nearly two hundred kilometers per hour towns in the storm's path were mostly evacuated as it closed in but some people before still seek shelter in public with things the storm is expected to bring torrential rains as it moves further inland. at least twenty people many of them football fans have been hurt after an escalator on the wrong metro collapsed italian police say most of those injured were c.s.k. moscow fans heading to their team's champions league game against roma some eyewitnesses say people were seen jumping and dancing on the escalator before it broke down. this is the end to the conflict still simmering in eastern ukraine in the past four years nearly two thousand people have been killed by land mines no one knows how many mines were laid in the chaotic early st
breaks of summit whenever negotiators are ready he spoke at a meeting of the european parliament in strasbourg france he also says the u.k. could be granted an extension for the brics a transition period if requested by london. hurricane wilma has hit the pacific coast of mexico as a category three storm packing winds of nearly two hundred kilometers per hour towns in the storm's path were mostly evacuated as it closed in but some people before still seek shelter in public with things the storm...
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domestic intelligence chief was accused of going soft on the far right my guest this week here in strasbourg is david mcallister he's chair of the european parliament's foreign affairs committee and the former regional prime minister.
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because if the markets start going haywire this actually might be a huge problem everybody here in strasbourg says if there is a problem if there is one case that has really the capacity to become a euro crisis then it's only because of its one hundred thirty one percent national debt of g.d.p. which is second highest in the eurozone just after greece because of the state that its banks are in max with all the figures all the facts and that show down in stress but thank you very much a big drop in biased stock dragged down frankfurt shares today a judge up holding a verdict finding its new acquisition monsanto liable for not warning a school grounds keeper but it's weed killer could cause cancer but the u.s. judge did cut the damages bill from about two hundred ninety to seventy eight million dollars and center says it's pleased with the production but will still appeal the verdict saying there is no scientific proof linking its best selling have a side ground up to cancer. following this story for us from frank a two hundred ninety million dollars damages bill cuts a seventy eight million wh
because if the markets start going haywire this actually might be a huge problem everybody here in strasbourg says if there is a problem if there is one case that has really the capacity to become a euro crisis then it's only because of its one hundred thirty one percent national debt of g.d.p. which is second highest in the eurozone just after greece because of the state that its banks are in max with all the figures all the facts and that show down in stress but thank you very much a big drop...
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in trying to go to the cause of scotland, so she went to the european court of human rights in strasbourg. they did not do me any harmlj they did not do me any harm. i think it should be kept. why? there will be more fighting and vandalism. it should be kept. why? there will be more fighting and vandalismm society we perceived to be troublemaking, and the majority of people wanted to keep corporal punishment. the court ruled that beating children against their pa rents beating children against their parents wishes violated the human rights convention. i'm pleased with the outcome of the case and feel that the speedy incrementing of the findings will improve the educational environment for teachers and pupils —— the speedy implementation. there was a spontaneous dancing and hugging of my father which is not a noble thing in of scotland family. —— a normal thing. really really pleased. after the law was changed, it was changed before the start of the school term, and after that they just before the start of the school term, and after that theyjust disappeared overnight. like it never existe
in trying to go to the cause of scotland, so she went to the european court of human rights in strasbourg. they did not do me any harmlj they did not do me any harm. i think it should be kept. why? there will be more fighting and vandalism. it should be kept. why? there will be more fighting and vandalismm society we perceived to be troublemaking, and the majority of people wanted to keep corporal punishment. the court ruled that beating children against their pa rents beating children against...
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in strasbourg, the winner of this year‘s sakharov prize for human rights will be announced.on are meeting in canada for talks on reforming the world trade organisation. it‘s time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello, i‘m azi farni. coming up in your thursday sport briefing... the next tour de france route is going to be revealed later. a messi—less barcelona win again in the champions league. and some of the world‘s top golfers try their hand at badminton. just how do you break the dominance of team sky? that‘s what their competitors will be asking themselves on thursday when the route for next year‘s tour de france is announced. geraint thomas won the team‘s sixth tour in seven years when he crossed the line at the champs elysees in july. and teams will be able to start plotting their tactics for the next tour when the full route is presented in paris later. chelsea are looking to make it three wins from three in the europa league when they play bate borisov at stamford bridge later, but they‘ll have to do it without forward, eden hazard. he‘ll miss the m
in strasbourg, the winner of this year‘s sakharov prize for human rights will be announced.on are meeting in canada for talks on reforming the world trade organisation. it‘s time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello, i‘m azi farni. coming up in your thursday sport briefing... the next tour de france route is going to be revealed later. a messi—less barcelona win again in the champions league. and some of the world‘s top golfers try their hand at badminton. just how...
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a few hours later in strasbourg france, the european parliament will vote on a new law to forbid thethe eu from 2021. and finally in paris, the latest bansky print goes up for auction. will it self—shred like the last one did? we'll have to wait till 6pm gmt to find out. now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello, i'm tulsen tollett. coming up in your wednesday sport briefing: liverpool and barcelona are in champions league action later. the wta finals continue in singapore. and cristiano ronaldo always has time for his fans even when security are trying to eject them. liverpool forward sadio mane could feature in his side's champions league game with red star belgrade a week after having surgery on a hand injury. mane missed saturday's premier league win at huddersfield after sustaining the injury playing for senegal. jordan henderson and naby keita won't play and reds boss jurgen klopp says the support at anfield is the key to his side's success. we need to be ready for a really ha rd we need to be ready for a really hard fight, we need to fight for each
a few hours later in strasbourg france, the european parliament will vote on a new law to forbid thethe eu from 2021. and finally in paris, the latest bansky print goes up for auction. will it self—shred like the last one did? we'll have to wait till 6pm gmt to find out. now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello, i'm tulsen tollett. coming up in your wednesday sport briefing: liverpool and barcelona are in champions league action later. the wta finals continue in...
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points from mind games there was a thought i mean we would have to go ahead and make a result in strasbourg it's like this much will not be easy they were drawn level in their last match to two against only it was a good match between orange and strasburg we will try to work properly. after twelve days of competition the use in limping games has come to an end in argentina more than four thousand actually say aged between fifteen and eighteen from over two hundred countries took part in the said edition of the games correspondent was at the closing ceremony when osiris so more say that the olympic ideal has been stained in recent years by overcommercialization corruption and drug taking the youth olympic games with a much lower profile here in one osiris some say is an opportunity to try to redress the balance with youngsters aged between fifteen and eighteen for more than two hundred countries around the world taking part in thirty two sports that alongside the sports issues are being discussed issues such as race and gender equality and the environment issues that the movement says are re
points from mind games there was a thought i mean we would have to go ahead and make a result in strasbourg it's like this much will not be easy they were drawn level in their last match to two against only it was a good match between orange and strasburg we will try to work properly. after twelve days of competition the use in limping games has come to an end in argentina more than four thousand actually say aged between fifteen and eighteen from over two hundred countries took part in the...
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i'm joined now by our correspondent, adam fleming, in strasbourg.tusk has been saying. any peas at the european parliament in strasbourg have been getting what they always get after a meeting of eu leaders in brussels which is a debrief from the chair of the brussels which is a debrief from the chairof the summit, brussels which is a debrief from the chair of the summit, donald tusk. what he told them today was some little what they told all of us in the media at the end of the summit last week. which was there was no decisive progress in the brexit talks, that their —— they would not be planning for that special brexit seal the deal summit on the weekend of the 17th of november, although he still left the door open to that summit happening. and he gave a bit more clarity about the discussion they had about extending the transition period. he says it was theresa may that mention the concept when she met the leaders on wednesday night. they are not telling us any more about the concept of extending the transition period. presumably, the big sticking
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and his three sons matthew pool and andrew were received at the european parliament in strasbourg. definitely as everyone called her and malta became an icon. the investigative journalist had reported on multis politics and her blog running commentary. the blog was more widely read than the country's news paper. on an island of just four hundred thousand residents the blog had a readership of more than three hundred thousand. you're presenting the voice soft drinks but it was our first source of information where she was exposing things that the government was trying its best to cover up she was relentless she was fearless. there was nothing they could do to stop duffy. daphne was known for investigating corruption at the highest level her main target was the ruling labor party and its prime minister joseph must got. a few months to. bullhead day the journalist had uncovered the existence of several offshore companies owned by some members of the government. if she wanted to call somebody a crook a thief a robber a liar a corrupt politician sure those she was feared no one who want
and his three sons matthew pool and andrew were received at the european parliament in strasbourg. definitely as everyone called her and malta became an icon. the investigative journalist had reported on multis politics and her blog running commentary. the blog was more widely read than the country's news paper. on an island of just four hundred thousand residents the blog had a readership of more than three hundred thousand. you're presenting the voice soft drinks but it was our first source...
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union and the soviet union which led to absolutely furious responses of the european parliament in strasbourg how dare you compare us to stalin and things like that called for him soon to apologize the european summits which they will decide if there's anything to to be done with a deal with the british just two weeks away after some morrow the european union has already said that it counts go with stories amaze planned so based on that assumption and they they will say forget it itself it will still serve leave that sort of bold a down the hill towards the sort of hard bricks at the boris johnson wants anyway with all the contingent things like car companies in britain saying they'll relocate to the consonance and let me skilled europeans moving out of the country anyway and so gradually boris johnson i think is essential getting his way even if he's complaining about the process he has lawrence in the past couple of weeks written a couple of front page sunday newspaper articles he was criticized off the back of those articles for not offering an alternative today in his speech on the issues
union and the soviet union which led to absolutely furious responses of the european parliament in strasbourg how dare you compare us to stalin and things like that called for him soon to apologize the european summits which they will decide if there's anything to to be done with a deal with the british just two weeks away after some morrow the european union has already said that it counts go with stories amaze planned so based on that assumption and they they will say forget it itself it will...
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well we started in strasbourg so we could later work in paris i noticed right away that he had a great sense of humor would you do. and it was great to find someone who didn't take everything at those aleut universities so seriously compared with some you know significant. but there came a point where like i said my husband was american and we eventually split up i became a sole breadwinner so whenever i went into a big meeting or summit that would be at the back of my mind. i couldn't rely on a safety net anywhere else i had to be a nurse and brought home the money. is functional my the energy the i'm part of the heart of the bottom of the head that i could have stayed home and taken care of the kids with help from germany's welfare so started that that was one option or i could say to myself man ok i'm going to soldier on or i've studied business i'm going so get moving. on and. see. my career would have developed more quickly if my first husband had been more like my second husband. but also he will give me money he's not completing with me . either in terms of pay or intelligence.
well we started in strasbourg so we could later work in paris i noticed right away that he had a great sense of humor would you do. and it was great to find someone who didn't take everything at those aleut universities so seriously compared with some you know significant. but there came a point where like i said my husband was american and we eventually split up i became a sole breadwinner so whenever i went into a big meeting or summit that would be at the back of my mind. i couldn't rely on...
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arriving i spoke to an attorney it's a yani who's the presidents of the european parliament in strasbourg and here's what he had to say about his. job not easy is freedom i am jodie's for at least for me it keep buoyant to defend the place everywhere in europe and abroad for the safety it is important to do not everything on this murder always the killer. who they say to kill his job is. since since that there's been a flurry of protests from from from high profile ministers who now all say they're not going to attend the doubles conference in the coming days first the dutch and the french finance minister said they're not going to go and then the british trade secretary and his delegation said then not going either very very important thing really for the british since the u.k. suppose we leave in the european union a trade relationship with a country like like saudi arabia is really very important and so that is i think i think quite a significant signal it's also very significant that the french and the british all going since then they're the two european countries that have the bigge
arriving i spoke to an attorney it's a yani who's the presidents of the european parliament in strasbourg and here's what he had to say about his. job not easy is freedom i am jodie's for at least for me it keep buoyant to defend the place everywhere in europe and abroad for the safety it is important to do not everything on this murder always the killer. who they say to kill his job is. since since that there's been a flurry of protests from from from high profile ministers who now all say...
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i'm joined now by our correspondent adam fleming in strasbourg. adam!e one that we as journalists heard at the press conference at the end of the summit last week — in other words, not the decisive progress that the eu would have liked in the brexit talks, so no guarantee of a signing on the dotted line summit in the middle of november. we can discuss that with some meps from labour and from the conservatives. seb, the thing is they are making progress, 95% of the withdrawal agreement is done. or 8096, progress, 95% of the withdrawal agreement is done. or 80%, depending agreement is done. or 8096, depending on who you talk to! i'm sure if you add up all the words in the agreed text, i add up all the words in the agreed text, lam add up all the words in the agreed text, i am sure add up all the words in the agreed text, lam sure it add up all the words in the agreed text, i am sure it is 80/90% of the way there, but the remaining bed is crucial, the bits that unless we have an agreement on, we can't reform. it is all very much... wendy think you will be
i'm joined now by our correspondent adam fleming in strasbourg. adam!e one that we as journalists heard at the press conference at the end of the summit last week — in other words, not the decisive progress that the eu would have liked in the brexit talks, so no guarantee of a signing on the dotted line summit in the middle of november. we can discuss that with some meps from labour and from the conservatives. seb, the thing is they are making progress, 95% of the withdrawal agreement is...
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here is some of the debate from strasbourg france which took place before the vote was held. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: which means we can now move on to the next point on our agenda. this is the statement by the vice president of the commission and the high representative of the unit for foreign affairs and security policy on the killing of journalists jamal khashoggi in the saudi consulate in istanbul. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: well, will allow the vice president to get into her place. we wait a couple of minutes. so when you're ready, madam. >> mr. president, thank you all for having decided to put this issue on the agenda of your plenary today. i think it's an extremely poor for the parliament to have its voice heard on this. let me start by saying something basic and very clear that a think we have to start from. that a crime against one journalist, were ever in the world, is a crime against a speech, freedom of information, and as such i would say it's a crime against our societies everywhere in the world, our way of life in particular i
here is some of the debate from strasbourg france which took place before the vote was held. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: which means we can now move on to the next point on our agenda. this is the statement by the vice president of the commission and the high representative of the unit for foreign affairs and security policy on the killing of journalists jamal khashoggi in the saudi consulate in istanbul. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: well, will allow the...
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that summit whenever negotiators are ready he spoke at a meeting of the european parliament in strasbourg in france he also says the u.k. should be granted an extension for the breaks a transition period if requested by london. hurricane wilma has hit the pacific coast of mexico as a category three storm packing winds of nearly two hundred kilometers per hour towns in the storm's path for most evacuated as it closed in but some people were forced to seek shelter in public buildings the storm is expected to bring to rancher rains as it moves further inland. at least twenty people many of them football fans have been hard to after an escalator on the room metro station collapsed italian police say most of the injured was c.s.k. moscow fans heading to their team's champions league game against. some eyewitnesses say people were seen jumping and dancing on the escalator before it broke down. time now for some business news and then joins me for the latest here is the european parliament has just voted through a european union ban on cotton buds straws and other plastic disposables to protect
that summit whenever negotiators are ready he spoke at a meeting of the european parliament in strasbourg in france he also says the u.k. should be granted an extension for the breaks a transition period if requested by london. hurricane wilma has hit the pacific coast of mexico as a category three storm packing winds of nearly two hundred kilometers per hour towns in the storm's path for most evacuated as it closed in but some people were forced to seek shelter in public buildings the storm is...
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50 being triggered in march, christmas and the new year are taken rather slowly in brussels and strasbourghing would have to move before christmas. i have a feeling, more of a hunch than anything, that a lot of things which seem to be in the way now will miraculously be swept off the table and perhaps traded away, little bits of funding and ill will will be traded away as we get towards christmas. perhaps i'm too reliant the yuletide spirit. long nights, plenty of fudge and yuletide spirit. i laugh her optimism that it will get sorted out at the last minute! enough movement, perhaps, to give us all a christmas holiday. this is beyond 100 days and still to come... still to come — it's ‘cheers‘ for the british wine industry as it reaps the rewards with what promises to be its best—ever grape harvest. a firm has been stripped of nhs contracts after hundreds of tonnes of clinical waste from hospitals were allowed to pile up at its sites. health care environmental services was responsible for removing waste, including body parts. a backlog of medical waste including body parts which should have
50 being triggered in march, christmas and the new year are taken rather slowly in brussels and strasbourghing would have to move before christmas. i have a feeling, more of a hunch than anything, that a lot of things which seem to be in the way now will miraculously be swept off the table and perhaps traded away, little bits of funding and ill will will be traded away as we get towards christmas. perhaps i'm too reliant the yuletide spirit. long nights, plenty of fudge and yuletide spirit. i...
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example i caught up with antonio to jani who's the presidents of the european parliament based in strasbourg and himself a former journalist there is this is what he had to say something. journeys is freedom i am judges for at least for me it keep boiling to defend the place everywhere in europe and abroad for the safety it is important to do not a very thing on this murder always the killer. who decided to kill this journalist . while i was this morning by this afternoon the dutch and the french. economics ministers excuse me finance ministers and then the british trade minister and his own all announced that they weren't going to riyadh in five days time for this very important saudi conference i think certainly for the french and the british that's a very important signal partly because they sell a very large number of arms to saudi arabia and for the british maintaining a trade relationship with the saudis is extremely important because they're supposed to believe in the european union kamala's you know and i think in terms of saying this the british and the french in particular are tryi
example i caught up with antonio to jani who's the presidents of the european parliament based in strasbourg and himself a former journalist there is this is what he had to say something. journeys is freedom i am judges for at least for me it keep boiling to defend the place everywhere in europe and abroad for the safety it is important to do not a very thing on this murder always the killer. who decided to kill this journalist . while i was this morning by this afternoon the dutch and the...
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the european parliament is having a monthly session in strasbourg right now, and meps have been talking and this immigration proposal came up. the leader of the centre—right group in the parliament, the european people's party, the biggest group, said it was proof that the eu needed to stay united to protect its four freedoms, one of which is free movement, he said that was one of the good things about the eu and the uk would learn that it was losing good stuff like free movement. then the leader of the liberal group also the leader of the liberal group also the brexit coordinator, said the eu would not accept the new uk immigration system that discriminated against people from particular eu countries, or discriminated against the types of jobs of the skills they had. discriminating against people for the types of skills and jobs they can do is a centrepiece of the uk proposal. it is worth remembering here that actually, there is a good chance that the european parliament, uk parliament on brexit negotiations will never get to the stage where they are talking about the future immigratio
the european parliament is having a monthly session in strasbourg right now, and meps have been talking and this immigration proposal came up. the leader of the centre—right group in the parliament, the european people's party, the biggest group, said it was proof that the eu needed to stay united to protect its four freedoms, one of which is free movement, he said that was one of the good things about the eu and the uk would learn that it was losing good stuff like free movement. then the...
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we have had a little bit of reaction from the european parliament, which is meeting in strasbourg today a fairly well—known name in the brexit debate, he said the eu would not be able to accept a new british immigration system the new arrivals would be discriminated against on the basis of skill orjob type. and thatis the basis of skill orjob type. and that is precisely the centrepiece of theresa may's proposals unveiled today. and previously, the european commission, the organisation that i’u ns commission, the organisation that runs the brexit talks from day to day, they gave a presentation saying that if free movement ends for eu nationals going to the uk, then it ends for british citizens moving in the other direction. so instead of free movement, and being able to move and take up a job in the year, british nationals will be faced with the prospect of quarters and work permits. but i think is interesting is that up until now the brexit talks have focused on people who have already made, the rights of eu nationals who had made their home in britain are ready and vice versa. when the
we have had a little bit of reaction from the european parliament, which is meeting in strasbourg today a fairly well—known name in the brexit debate, he said the eu would not be able to accept a new british immigration system the new arrivals would be discriminated against on the basis of skill orjob type. and thatis the basis of skill orjob type. and that is precisely the centrepiece of theresa may's proposals unveiled today. and previously, the european commission, the organisation that...
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broca bits of a relief for ornery who watched his team lose his first game in charge to want to strasbourg in the league on saturday. lionel messi is absence through injury doesn't seem to hurt barcelona too much the catalans beating inter milan to nil the new camp. and you already getting the goals in the second half the artistic gymnastics world championships are underway in qatar the team that will be most in focus is the u.s. women whose medal charge will be led by four time olympic champion simone biles but the u.s. has been struggling after a sex abuse scandal that left the country's national federation and amass so hell moloch reports from. she's the biggest daryn gymnastics. the u.s. the simone was the lit up rio twenty sixteen winning four gold medals and won bronze and she's in qatar for the artistic gymnastics world championships looking for even more success i'm really excited i think our team as a whole was shine a lot of light at this competition and hopefully will bring back some medals in. all make memories. took a year long break from competition after the olympics she's p
broca bits of a relief for ornery who watched his team lose his first game in charge to want to strasbourg in the league on saturday. lionel messi is absence through injury doesn't seem to hurt barcelona too much the catalans beating inter milan to nil the new camp. and you already getting the goals in the second half the artistic gymnastics world championships are underway in qatar the team that will be most in focus is the u.s. women whose medal charge will be led by four time olympic...